Building a Resilient Campus: The Essential Role of Property Resilience Assessments
Universities and colleges are facing increasing threats from climate volatility, infrastructure vulnerabilities, and operational disruptions. Addressing these challenges requires a proactive approach to resilience planning—an area in which Maureen Roskoski, Vice President at FEA, is a recognized expert.
At the 2025 Eastern Association of College and University Business Officers (EACUBO) 2025 Workshop, Maureen will present “Building Resilient Campuses: The Essential Role of Property Resilience Assessments” on March 9 at 10:15 AM in Boston, MA. This session will provide college and university business officers with practical strategies for assessing and mitigating risks to campus facilities.
A key focus of the presentation will be Property Resilience Assessments, a structured approach to evaluating vulnerabilities in physical infrastructure, environmental risks, and potential disruptions. Maureen will outline how institutions can use this process to enhance occupant safety, protect asset value, and minimize operational interruptions. Attendees will also gain insights into the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standard for Property Resilience Assessments, which provides a framework for evaluating and improving campus resilience.
By attending this session, participants will learn to:
✅ Understand the importance of resilience planning in risk management
✅ Identify key steps in conducting a Property Resilience Assessment
✅ Develop comprehensive emergency response plans to strengthen campus preparedness
With the increasing frequency of extreme weather events and other facility-related disruptions, institutions must take a data-driven approach to resilience. This session will equip campus leaders with the tools they need to prioritize investments, justify funding requests, and implement strategic mitigation measures.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an industry leader about how to future-proof your campus against unforeseen risks.
For more information about EACUBO 2025, click here.